Deal with Silence

"[6][7] Alexandr Filimonov and Petr Bolagav, editors of the Lenta.ru portal, appreciated the professionalism of the record that came about with sort of predictable songs, and attributed it to the mix of the indie-rock, pop-rock, and soft-rock genres.

[12] Masha Kalesnikava, music columnist over at European Radio for Belarus, highlighted in her analysis that the album was produced "too flat, without emotional intensity and splashes," although its technical side perceives well enough.

[13] Music critic of Rolling Stone Russia Andrey Bukharin came to the conclusion on the pages of the magazine that the band plays melodious English-language rock filled with confidence energetic, and this feature turns some of the songs on the CD into stadium anthems.

[4] Journalist of the weekly BelGazeta Tatyana Zamirovskaya as a freelance music expert over at Experty.by assessed the album, saying it "leaves the impression of solid, expensive, and high-quality work on the material, which may do not deserve it," rating it at 5.0/10[1] and recognized hymns à la U2, Stereophonics over there.

[14] Joy Tartaglia from the Ukrainian music portal music.com.ua stressed that a Travis-esque quality is exaggerated, because the band's sound, which is "a retelling of the elementary stories of British rock," is more akin to the Esthetic Education one, called attention to lead vocals à la Joakim Berg from Kent, while rated the CD at 5.0/10.